What is a Shawam?

These Syro-Lebanese or Levantine Christians, known in Egyptian Arabic as the "Shawam", were either of Greek Orthodox or Catholic (Melkite or Maronite) extraction.
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Do drag balls still exist?

Nineteen-sixties-style drag shows and competitions still exist, with their own audience. Ball patrons will find similar categories (such as "banjee thug realness" and "vogue") as an audience member.
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What is a femme queen?

Femme Queen: A trans woman.
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What is a drag house?

' As explained in the legendary Paris Is Burning documentary and recently displayed on FX's Pose, many up-and-coming queens are adopted by 'drag mothers,' which makes them belong to 'drag families' or 'drag houses. ' Oftentimes, those queens adopt the last name of their families, but that is not always the case.
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What is a 007 in ballroom?

There's a lot of houses represented, but I feel like the scene here is still young and we are slowly but steadily growing. There's people in the Ballroom scene who are 007, too, which means you are not in a house.
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میخواهم ازت دور شوم اما نمیشه - اجمل ذهین - کنسرت دیره / Mekhaham Azet Door Shawam - Ajmal Zaheen



What are drag balls?

The drag ball scene is fascinating subculture that illuminates themes of race, gender, and sexual orientation within society. Balls are competitions that consist of individuals, often drag queens, who perform different drag genres and categories.
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What is a KiKi house?

A subset of the mainstream house and ballroom scene, called the Kiki Scene, was created just over 10 years ago. Kiki is a ballroom term, meaning something to be taken lightly or something done as a joke. Kiki houses and Kiki balls began as less competitive versions of the ballroom scene.
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What is a drag mother?

A drag queen may either pick or be given a drag name by a friend, sometimes called a "drag mother", the so named thus becoming known as a "drag daughter". Drag mothers and drag daughters have a mentor-apprentice relationship. Drag families are a part of ball culture and drag 'houses.
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Who is the richest drag queen?

1. RuPaul Charles Net Worth – $60 Million. According to Tuko, the richest drag queen in the world is RuPaul Charles, who has a net worth of $60 million. He originally began his career in the music industry, releasing his debut studio album 'Supermodel of the World' in 1993.
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Can you be a drag queen if you're a girl?

A female queen, AFAB queen, bio queen, diva queen, faux queen or hyper queen is a drag queen who identifies as a cisgender woman or as a nonbinary person who was assigned female at birth ("AFAB").
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What does drag queen?

drag queen, a man who dresses in women's clothes and performs before an audience. Drag shows (typically staged in nightclubs and Gay Pride festivals) are largely a subcultural phenomenon.
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How many genders are there?

There are many different gender identities, including male, female, transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirit, third gender, and all, none or a combination of these.
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Why do drag queens say realness?

As many of these phrases come from minority groups within the LGBTQ community, "realness" strikes a chord within the drag community as it gives performers a chance to do just that: perform within the society of those that would normally reject them — or have rejected them.
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Why is it called Paris Is Burning?

In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The title takes its name from the Paris Is Burning ball held annually by artist Paris Dupree who appears in the film.
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What are the 5 elements of Vogue?

Vogue Femme consists of five elements: Catwalk, Hands, Spins and Dips, Duckwalks, and Floor Performance.
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What does peanut butter mean in drag?

A reference to the lyrics from RuPaul's song "Peanut Butter," which suggest that a promiscuous woman spreads her thighs like peanut butter.
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Is Pearl Scarlet drag mom?

Pearl has been described as the drag mother of Scarlet Envy, who appeared on season 11 of RuPaul's Drag Race.
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What does LSS stand for ballroom?

LSS (Legends, Statements, and Stars): The opening portion of the evening where local competitors are introduced by the MC. Open To All (OTA): When a category does not designate gender.
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Why is a ballroom called a ballroom?

The term 'ballroom dancing' is derived from the word ball which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means 'to dance' (a ball-room being a large room specially designed for such dances). In times past, ballroom dancing was social dancing for the privileged, leaving folk dancing for the lower classes.
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Why are ballroom houses named after fashion houses?

It is a community that has borrowed from the names of fashion brands and designers to fashion its own identities and families. This is in tandem, many times, with ball walkers competing head-to-head for cash and trophies, dressed in looks fashioned after designer runways.
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Did Madonna steal voguing?

March 1990: Madonna's “Vogue”

Madonna was and has since been accused of cultural appropriation for the track — all the celebrities the singer mentions in the song are white — while also erasing voguing's original context as a creation of queer people of color.
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How do vogue houses work?

In the game of shade, Houses are a group of people brought together and united under the name of a House Mother or Father. At the ball they compete, in lots of different categories, against rival houses to win the judges' favour. Many houses, from far and wide, will compete at next month's Vogue Ball.
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Why is voguing so important?

Regardless of the style, voguing shows the courage of black and Latino LGBTQ communities to make an art form that goes beyond creative expression. Vogue offers a sense of identity, belonging and dignity in a world that does not fully value their lives.
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